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Halle: Anyone who has a smaller book is in need of Amazon and Co.

Halle: Anyone who has a smaller book is in need of Amazon and Co.

Accountability through expenditure

Auch de Buchhandlung “Jacobi & Müller” in Halle stands for the Aus. “We were actually planning to come here in November 2022 during the 25th anniversary party,” says Müller. If you choose Mitinhaberin Antje Jacobi, Mr. Müller can view his Ausbildungszeit. A blow for me and the four workers. “Statt des Jubiläums must be included in the celebration,” says Müller.

Beinahe said the money is aware of the lackluster execution. The problem: if the cuts to the economy take place in 2020, the financing is no longer visible during the corona pandemic. “Ich hatte Existenzangst,” said Raimund Müller.

There were businesses that had the idea, a publication campaign for the books in Leben zu rufen. With a crowdfunding campaign he will earn more than 20,000 euros in the fall of 2023 – the bookstore “Jacobi & Müller” war for the first time.

Times remain tough

“I am if it is a great thanks for this recognition, which our human damals have become, in them it is so spent”, said Müller. If the time has not become more, it is a fact. So once we have the Laufkundschaft, we will lose the Harzmensa after a Fire in the herb monal long war.

While the city library in the new building no longer lives within the city, the European Union is able to deal with local books, but also criticism of Müller. “It is true that the city and the country weld the money into the city, while the Spiegel and most colleges buy their books and drive the money into the city,” says the book dealer.

I love my work, love my work, love my work, love my work.


Raimund Müller, bookseller

Nevertheless, Müller looks positively at the future. “It is a great undertaking with optimism, while the generations have the world in their grip, the locals can shop on the Internet and we will get an idea of ​​a good and beautiful bookstore”, which is a surprise.

The power in the Hoffnung is that Job is still far from being able to work. A clean kitchen is not frosty. “I love my work, love my work, love my work, love my work, love my work,” said Raimund Müller.

During the Wednesday in September, the Arbeit aber ausnahmsweise mal will take a break. Then Müller spends a few days in Frankfurt (Oder) – at the Verleihung des Deutschen Buchhandelspreises.